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Acknowledging the wide spectrum of facilities, from private staffed by volunteers, to well-funded civic shelters, the authors give standards for maintenance of the shelters and tips for daily animal care.
This outspoken and often flamboyant real estate tycoon and television impresario covers a wide spectrum of topics and issues ranging from Barack Obama as a political phenomena, to our currently troubled economy, to the necessity for entrepreneurs to take chances in the marketplace, to establishing a reputation, to the necessity for financial literacy, to the use of imagination as a tool for commercial and personal success.
This event, organized by the Department of Physical Education of the Bioscience Institute of Sao Paulo State University (UNESP), covered a wide spectrum of fields related to physical education and included under the specific theme of Sport Psychology a round table composed by Duarte Araujo (Lisbon), Ruy Jornada Krebs (Brazil) and chaired by Afonso Antonio Machado (Brazil).
 
 
 
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